LG 2025 QNED evo TVs land in UAE: Mini LED, AI‑Enhanced 4K from AED 4,000

LG launches its 2025 QNED evo TV series in the Gulf. Mini LED, Quantum Dot + NanoCell, α8/α9 AI processors + 144 Hz wireless on QNED9M.

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LG 2025 QNED evo TVs in UAE: Mini LED, AI‑Enhanced 4K from AED 4,000
TL;DR
  • Precision Dimming Pro is LG’s Mini LED local dimming system that adjusts thousands of tiny zones. That gives deeper blacks and brighter highlights.
  • The QNED9M and other higher‑end sets support a native 144 Hz refresh rate. The wireless QNED9M supports lossless 4K over RF at 144 Hz.
  • AI Voice ID links to your profile. Settings such as preferred content, audio, and picture tweaks are stored per user.

LG has introduced its QNED evo TV series for the Gulf region on 25 July 2025 in Dubai. These LCD‑based sets combine Quantum Dot and NanoCell tech, Mini LED backlighting and AI enhancements to deliver vivid colour, deep contrast and rich sound. The lineup ranges from 50‑ to 100‑inch screens to cater to various user needs.


Next‑Level Picture Quality

Compact summary of colour and contrast tech.

  • 100 % Colour Volume certified
  • Combines Quantum Dot + NanoCell
  • Mini LED with Precision Dimming Pro

QNED evo sets deliver richer colours and finer detail than previous LG LED TVs. Certification from Intertek confirms accurate colour volume covering the full DCI‑P3 spectrum. Precision Dimming Pro ensures bright highlights and deep blacks, even in challenging scenes.


AI‑Powered Processing

Overview of processors and upscaling.

  • α8 AI Processor Gen 2 for most models
  • α9 Gen 8 powers QNED9M wireless model
  • Upscales HD/FHD to detailed 4K and enables virtual surround sound

The α8 Gen 2 chip sharpens every frame, elevates lower resolution content to near‑4K and creates a virtual 11.1.2‑channel surround effect from stereo audio. The top-end QNED9M utilises the α9 Gen 8 AI to enhance facial recognition and visual detail frame by frame, and operates wirelessly via the Zero Connect box with lossless 4K at 144 Hz.


Intelligent User Interaction

AI features for personalised control.

  • AI Voice ID recognises individual users
  • AI Concierge and Chatbot reply to spoken queries
  • AI Picture & Sound Wizard auto‑adjusts per user
  • Built into the Magic Remote

Voice ID enables multiple viewers to use the same TV with personalised content suggestions. AI Concierge and Chatbot support simple, natural‑language interaction. And the Picture & Sound Wizard learns your taste, adjusting automatically when you switch profiles.


Size Options & UAE Pricing

The portfolio spans mid to extra-large screen sizes.

  • Sizes range from 50″ up to 100″
  • In retail: AED 3,999 for 65″ QNED86 (MiniLED, α8 Gen 2) at Jumbo UAE 
  • Expect higher‑end QNED93 and wireless QNED9M at premium pricing

LG UAE currently lists models such as 55″, 65″, and 75″ in its QNED Evo range. Jumbo offers the 65″ QNED86 at AED 3,999 (promo price). Sharaf DG also shows the 86″ QNED86 online for around AED 7,199 (launch price).


Summary

LG’s 2025 QNED evo TVs combine advanced LCD technology with AI-driven enhancements. Expect vibrant colour, crisp contrast, powerful audio, intelligent voice control and wireless 4K on larger sets. With models ranging from 50″ to cinema-scale 100″, prices start at around AED 4,000 for mid-range sizes.


FAQs

What is Precision Dimming Pro?

It’s LG’s Mini LED local dimming system that adjusts thousands of tiny zones. That gives deeper blacks and brighter highlights.

Does the TV support 144 Hz gaming?

Yes. The QNED9M and other higher‑end sets support a native 144 Hz refresh rate. The wireless QNED9M supports lossless 4K over RF at 144 Hz.

Will voice profiles store my settings?

Yes. AI Voice ID links to your profile. Settings such as preferred content, audio, and picture tweaks are stored per user.

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